No nonsense entertainment
No nonsense entertainment. That's exactly what you get. Are you annoyed when a moderately good or surprisingly great drama fast pitches a mud pie of nonsense to your face and you're left asking, "what did I do to deserve this?"
Well, you're not gonna get that here.
The show is cozy. It's uplifting. It is a well wrapped gift; pleasant exterior and confidently hinting that something worthwhile is inside. The script has great story progression. The writers don't try too much or too little. You're likely to root for 5 various characters. This is an ensemble cast and they're worth it. Plenty of laughable moments (depending on your laugh tolerance). You probably won't yell or cry with the characters but that's ok.
Is the show perfect? No, it has its flaws. But these flaws are very forgivable.
I love latching onto small moments from TV shows. Sure, we all praise the dramatic deaths or the romantic grand gestures but, chuckling at a reactive character, who improvs a reaction, believing the average audience is "not gonna see it"... (but I do)... is the ideal show watching experience for me. Small moments provides a more personal testimony to my viewing. How did a character double-take? Or how was an object comically passed from friend to friend? Spring Fever was full of small yet memorable moments.
I loved it. Simple it may be. But a treat for the "Happily Ever After" Fans.
Well, you're not gonna get that here.
The show is cozy. It's uplifting. It is a well wrapped gift; pleasant exterior and confidently hinting that something worthwhile is inside. The script has great story progression. The writers don't try too much or too little. You're likely to root for 5 various characters. This is an ensemble cast and they're worth it. Plenty of laughable moments (depending on your laugh tolerance). You probably won't yell or cry with the characters but that's ok.
Is the show perfect? No, it has its flaws. But these flaws are very forgivable.
I love latching onto small moments from TV shows. Sure, we all praise the dramatic deaths or the romantic grand gestures but, chuckling at a reactive character, who improvs a reaction, believing the average audience is "not gonna see it"... (but I do)... is the ideal show watching experience for me. Small moments provides a more personal testimony to my viewing. How did a character double-take? Or how was an object comically passed from friend to friend? Spring Fever was full of small yet memorable moments.
I loved it. Simple it may be. But a treat for the "Happily Ever After" Fans.
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